Wearing fragrance is easy; just a little spritz on your pulse points, and you’re good to go. But the best way to store it? Well, that can sometimes be confusing —which is why here at The Perfume Shop we’re sharing a few simple tips to help your favourite scent stay fresh for longer. Read on to discover why it’s a good idea to store perfume in the fridge (yes, you read that right!)
Should you store perfume in the fridge?
Yes, absolutely! Storing your perfume in the fridge is the best way to help it stay fresh, especially during the hot summer months. Sunlight, heat from radiators and changes in temperature can all destroy perfume over time, but when stored in the cool, dark fridge it can last for years.
Keep perfume with fresh notes chilled
Those sparkling citrus notes you’re hooked on? They may smell lively and energetic, but they’re also known for having a shorter shelf life as they tend to deteriorate quicker. So, chilling a refreshing perfume in the fridge not only keeps it more stable but also gives it maximum impact.
From lemon and grapefruit to orange, bergamot and mandarin, there are lots of irresistibly zesty options to choose from. However, we can’t recommend Acqua di Gioia by Armanienough, which comes with minty notes that reminds us of a mouth-watering mojito on a sweltering day.
Spoiler alert: no one wants to spray a perfume and smell hints of leftover takeaway! When storing your scents in the fridge, be sure you don’t place the perfume near any strong-smelling foods. Pop your perfume in its own container; this way, it won’t come into contact with anything in the fridge.
For scents that smell good enough to eat, why not try a gourmand fragrance with notes of vanilla, caramel, almonds and honey. Think the delicious Bonbonby Viktor&Rolf or the unapologetically sweet Candy by Prada.
Cool your perfume for just 20 minutes before spritzing
Spraying a crisp aquatic fragrance that’s been chilling in the fridge for 20 minutes can make you feel seriously cool. It’s the perfect thing to do on a hot summer’s day. So, ditch the water mists – this is all you’ll need to cool down when the sun appears!
We love anything that instantly transports us to the shores of the sunny Mediterranean Sea, and a breezy blast of Light Blue Pour Homme by Dolce & Gabbanais just the thing to take us to our happy place. And the sweet melon, lavender and patchouli blend of Jimmy Choo Man by Jimmy Choo is refreshing enough to give you a burst of energy when you need it too.
Place your perfume back in a cool place after spritzing
Extreme temperature change can ruin a fragrance, so once you’ve sprayed your perfume, keep it cool by popping it straight back in the fridge. Perfume should never be in direct contact with sunlight, so when you next feel like a burst of icy fragrance, simply head for the fridge again!
Replace the perfume lid as soon as you spray
Even when it’s stored in the fridge, the perfume lid should be replaced after every use to minimise any oxygen exposure. Too much oxygen inside the bottle can change the fragrance molecules and ruin the overall scent when there’s too much oxygen. Better yet, when your bottle is half full, decant into a travel spray.
As well as keeping your fragrance in the fridge to ensure it remains in the best condition, there are other ways to get the most out of your favourite perfume. Want to know more? Check out our guide next on how to stop your perfume from going off.
Ready to chill?
Discover new fragrances online at The Perfume Shop
How to store perfume in the fridge
Wearing fragrance is easy; just a little spritz on your pulse points, and you’re good to go. But the best way to store it? Well, that can sometimes be confusing —which is why here at The Perfume Shop we’re sharing a few simple tips to help your favourite scent stay fresh for longer. Read on to discover why it’s a good idea to store perfume in the fridge (yes, you read that right!)
Should you store perfume in the fridge?
Yes, absolutely! Storing your perfume in the fridge is the best way to help it stay fresh, especially during the hot summer months. Sunlight, heat from radiators and changes in temperature can all destroy perfume over time, but when stored in the cool, dark fridge it can last for years.
Keep perfume with fresh notes chilled
Those sparkling citrus notes you’re hooked on? They may smell lively and energetic, but they’re also known for having a shorter shelf life as they tend to deteriorate quicker. So, chilling a refreshing perfume in the fridge not only keeps it more stable but also gives it maximum impact.
From lemon and grapefruit to orange, bergamot and mandarin, there are lots of irresistibly zesty options to choose from. However, we can’t recommend Acqua di Gioia by Armani enough, which comes with minty notes that reminds us of a mouth-watering mojito on a sweltering day.
Armani
Acqua di Gioia
Eau de Parfum Spray
30ML – £56.95
Store perfume away from any strong-smelling foods
Spoiler alert: no one wants to spray a perfume and smell hints of leftover takeaway! When storing your scents in the fridge, be sure you don’t place the perfume near any strong-smelling foods. Pop your perfume in its own container; this way, it won’t come into contact with anything in the fridge.
For scents that smell good enough to eat, why not try a gourmand fragrance with notes of vanilla, caramel, almonds and honey. Think the delicious Bonbon by Viktor&Rolf or the unapologetically sweet Candy by Prada.
Viktor Rolf
Bonbon
Eau de Parfum Spray
50ML – £78.21
Viktor Rolf
Bonbon
Eau de Parfum Spray
30ML – £39.94
Prada
Candy
Eau de Parfum Spray
30ML – £52.70
Cool your perfume for just 20 minutes before spritzing
Spraying a crisp aquatic fragrance that’s been chilling in the fridge for 20 minutes can make you feel seriously cool. It’s the perfect thing to do on a hot summer’s day. So, ditch the water mists – this is all you’ll need to cool down when the sun appears!
We love anything that instantly transports us to the shores of the sunny Mediterranean Sea, and a breezy blast of Light Blue Pour Homme by Dolce & Gabbana is just the thing to take us to our happy place. And the sweet melon, lavender and patchouli blend of Jimmy Choo Man by Jimmy Choo is refreshing enough to give you a burst of energy when you need it too.
Jimmy Choo
Man
Eau de Toilette Spray
30ML – £33.15
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Place your perfume back in a cool place after spritzing
Extreme temperature change can ruin a fragrance, so once you’ve sprayed your perfume, keep it cool by popping it straight back in the fridge. Perfume should never be in direct contact with sunlight, so when you next feel like a burst of icy fragrance, simply head for the fridge again!
Replace the perfume lid as soon as you spray
Even when it’s stored in the fridge, the perfume lid should be replaced after every use to minimise any oxygen exposure. Too much oxygen inside the bottle can change the fragrance molecules and ruin the overall scent when there’s too much oxygen. Better yet, when your bottle is half full, decant into a travel spray.
As well as keeping your fragrance in the fridge to ensure it remains in the best condition, there are other ways to get the most out of your favourite perfume. Want to know more? Check out our guide next on how to stop your perfume from going off.
Ready to chill?
Discover new fragrances online at The Perfume Shop
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